When it comes to peace, how would you describe yourself?
I am a born activist
What do you believe are the 'burning issues' today?
War, Hunger, Poverty, Education, Our Planet, Violence, Human Rights, Our Shrinking Freedom, Other
So what is it?
Energy
What must we overcome to achieve peace?
Greed
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The Coal War is fought with willow trees and imagination. When willow trees occupy strip mines and Haiti is reforested, a model for sustainability will emerge. The Coal War erupts with a team of horses planting the first hundred acres of willow trees to produce the first Oxygen producing Killowat. The day when the people of Appalachia no longer have to go underground and endanger their lives for temporary wages but can live above ground, above poverty, turning willow trees into electricity in the sunshine, that's the day that King Coal passes. When families can make real wages turning biomass into energy no one will want to mine their dirty old coal and it'll shrivel up, because, well, really - I don't think even the Coal Barons have the gall to import Chinese labor to mine American coal, in Appalachia, in front of God and everybody. The Coal war is on! and you fight coal with willow trees, by peaceful means, by paradigm change. 100% Organic Oil Free soil building appropriate technology spreading an economic boom across the south, across the coalfields of Appalachia. If you want to know more, to share the vision, visit coalwar.com. Rise in peace, inspire joy with every step, fight coal with Willow and join the struggle for the moratorium on Coal.
Andrew Moore, CEO
Moore Environmental, Inc.
Artist / Biomass Energy Developer
Fairdealing, Ky.
The control over fuel and feedstock in modern energy systems reduces the opportunity for participation in energy production which increases conflict. Democratize Energy by empowering everyone to create and sell energy.
Can we change the world?
Definitely
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The Coal War is fought with willow trees and imagination. When willow trees occupy strip mines and Haiti is reforested, a model for sustainability will emerge. The Coal War erupts with a team of horses planting the first hundred acres of willow trees to produce the first Oxygen producing Killowat. The day when the people of Appalachia no longer have to go underground and endanger their lives for temporary wages but can live above ground, above poverty, turning willow trees into electricity in the sunshine, that's the day that King Coal passes. When families can make real wages turning biomass into energy no one will want to mine their dirty old coal and it'll shrivel up, because, well, really - I don't think even the Coal Barons have the gall to import Chinese labor to mine American coal, in Appalachia, in front of God and everybody. The Coal war is on! and you fight coal with willow trees, by peaceful means, by paradigm change. 100% Organic Oil Free soil building appropriate technology spreading an economic boom across the south, across the coalfields of Appalachia. If you want to know more, to share the vision, visit coalwar.com. Rise in peace, inspire joy with every step, fight coal with Willow and join the struggle for the moratorium on Coal.
Andrew Moore, CEO
Moore Environmental, Inc.
Artist / Biomass Energy Developer
Fairdealing, Ky.
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